Scottsdale’s Phoenician Unveils Cyber Monday Special

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona - The Phoenician, Arizona's premier AAA Five Diamond resort destination, will take part in the busiest online shopping day of the holiday season, unveiling its exclusive "5 Days to Get Away" package on Cyber Monday, November 26, 2012.

The special offer can be booked through November 30, 2012, for stays between December 1, 2012 and March 31, 2013.

The package includes:• AAA Five Diamond luxury accommodations, with guestrooms starting at 600 square feet• Daily breakfast for two• A 1-hour, 15-minute roundtrip aerial sightseeing tour for two of the "Apache Air Trail," featuring spectacular views of the Sonoran Desert and Tonto Basin with a water landing on Lake Roosevelt

Located at the base of Camelback Mountain, the 250-acre Phoenician offers two exquisite experiences - a 583-room AAA Five Diamond luxury resort hotel and an exclusive Five Diamond boutique hotel, The Canyon Suites -- at one magnificent destination. The property features elegant, residential-style accommodations, distinctive and tantalizing cuisine, and a $25 million art collection.

In addition to these offerings, the stylish 60-room Canyon Suites provides more intimate surroundings and enhanced services, creating an atmosphere of uncompromising splendor.

Both The Phoenician and The Canyon Suites are owned and operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., as part of The Luxury Collection.

Rates start at just $529 per night. A two-night minimum stay is required. Transportation to/from the Desert Splash Adventures Seaplane Tour, conveniently located at the Scottsdale Airport, is not included.

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